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Friday, 3rd September 2010

TECHNICOLOUR TRIUMPH AT THE OPERA HOUSE

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Published Date:
21 August 2008
JOSEPH and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat got 'go go go' going at the Grand Opera House this week, as the popular show began its almost two-week run.
The show, produced by Bill Kenwright, sees Craig Chalmers, one of the contestants on the BBC's Any Dream Will Do take on the lead role with a fantastic performance, whilst fellow contestant Antony Hansen makes an appearance as 'Pharoh' and I'd Do An
ything's Tara Bethan is the Narrator.

Craig Chalmers as 'Joseph'.
Craig Chalmers as 'Joseph'.


The tale of Joseph and his eleven brothers, who sell their unfortunate brother to be a slave, before he goes on to rescue Egypt from famine, is a show full of fun and laughter. From the country-inspired song 'One More Angel' to the Elvis 'Pharoh', Joseph is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.

The audience boasted everyone from young children, couples and grandparents, it truly is one for the whole family.

The touring Joseph has now been on the road up and down the country for a year, judging by this professional and polished performance, it'll be going for a while yet.

The cast give it their all with some superb vocals and dance sequences - you'll be singing the songs for days afterwards.

Joseph continues its run at the Grand Opera House until Saturday August 30.

stacey.heaney@jpress.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 2:57 PM
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  • Location: Lisburn, County Antrim
 
 
 


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